Is there a good app for read and learn from articles?
Good apps already cover what people want. You'd need a strong wedge.
14
Opportunity /100
31
Demand /100
53
Competition /100
48
Execution gap /100
4
Apps serving it
2
Mined complaints
What users complain about
The most common complaints behind apps that try to read and learn from articles, mined and clustered from real reviews:
| Complaint area | Type | Mentions | What a user said |
|---|---|---|---|
| reading articles requires manual cut & paste | missing-feature | 1 | the only way... is by cut & past. It is more time consuming |
| application error while reading articles | bug | 1 | you're bound to get an application error that'll force you to close and restart |
Apps that already serve this
| App | Rating | Ratings | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Learning Academy | 4.5★ | 996,467 | Free |
| Amazon Kindle: Reading App | 4.9★ | 5,656,461 | Free |
| Learning Games for Toddlers 2+ | 4.3★ | 322,584 | Free |
| Toddler Learning Games for 2+ | 4.2★ | 464,102 | Free |
Should you build it?
Good apps already cover what people want. You'd need a strong wedge. Opportunity here scores 14 out of 100 — a function of demand, how crowded the field is, and how badly the existing apps perform. Use the live map to compare it against adjacent tasks.
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